I used to teach ToK and I still do some assessments for a friend and colleague who likes to have her students' internal assignments externally moderated. I've also taught English, History, Music, Physics, even Swimming but never, alas, Indded.
The first of the two questions given above has a smidgin of merit because it challenges the student to eliminate the irrelevant. The second is just bbiblox.

Ever the bloody pedant! Still not forgiven you for suggesting I was linked to bbbbblider
The small merit for Q1 is why I suggested KS2 G&T intro level. Agree with you on the stupid Q2.
I have five bullets in my gun aimed at the OP. How many days does he have to live if the chicken crosses the road on a Sunday?

It was all part of an attempt to see who would give the most haughty and dismissive answer. We had a bit of a bet on which regular would get on his high horse and pontificate. My mate won a tenner on you! He sends his regards.

Ever the bloody pedant! Still not forgiven you for suggesting I was linked to bbbbblider

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Apologies. Of course you're not bbabbler. I really meant Clovis.

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Tsk!
On an unrelated matter, your Spanish seems to be better than mine. Does this make sense to you? I wrote in in another forum in response to some idiot trying to be offensive to the working classes, but not sure if it translates well. Let me know what it translates like and I'll tell you what I meant to say.
Larga vida a los grandes l&iacute;deres revolucionarios y soldados! Puede final imperial excusas por la espada.The OP is a bit of a DIck, isn't he. I really can't be bothered to respond to his last post.

I understand the first sentence (Long life to the revolutionary leaders and soldiers!)

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Puede final imperial excusas por la espada.

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I understand each word of this one but I don't know what you mean by the sentence as a whole. As it stands it (more or less) reads as 'He/she/it can final imperial excuses for the sword.' Do you mean 'find'?

I understand each word of this one but I don't know what you mean by the sentence as a whole. As it stands it (more or less) reads as 'He/she/it can final imperial excuses for the sword.' Do you mean 'find'?

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I was trying yo say something like: end the imperial excuses by the sword.
Yes, even in English it may not be totally coherent.

I knew I could count on you.
Why do these inflammatory slogans (a Gaelic word BTW) sound so much better in Spanish?
One of my favourites, seen on the Teatro Nacional in Santa Ana, El Salvador, was '&iexcl;Exigimos a Cristiani a firmar el cese de fuego! He signed it the following day, so these things obviously work.

Have been following the recent TOK threads with great interest. I have a few years of teaching ToK (3 to be precise and am still learning...I am a History teacher by training and inclination). How do experts deal with the &iuml;t is only worth 1 point on the diploma, so why should I bother?